Gracchus-class ELINT ship

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Schematic of the Gracchus-class
Class overview
Name: Gracchus-class
Builders:
Operators:
Preceded by: Oste-class
Cost: 135,000,000 NSD
Built: 2014-
In service: 2015-
In commission: 2015-
General characteristics
Type: Signals intelligence and reconnaissance
Length: 77.8 metres (225 ft 3 in)
Beam: 15.8 metres (51 ft 10 in)
Draught: 7.9 metres (25 ft 11 in)
Speed: 19 knots
Crew: 38
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • 450 OBZT (FeumKon) Target/Track System
  • 490 RLWR (Pulswon) Long Range Air/Surface Radar
Electronic warfare
& decoys:
  • 1200 FETR (Sorvach) (FLIR/EMP/Radar/Signal Surveillance) Suite
  • >1510 ELWD (Elektguer)
Armament: 215 MTPC Metal Power Chaff System

The Gracchus-class is a line of purpose-built SIGINT/ELINT and reconnaissance ships operated mainly by Maltropia and Neu Engollon. It is a collaborative project between Maritime Imperial, its naval subsidiary Tethys Mara, and Neu Engolleen Schwyz Logiztek.

Design

The hull of the Gracchus is that of Maritime Imperial's Thebes-class whaler, modified to accommodate full suites of electronic intelligence gear. It has an overall length of 77.8 metres (225 ft 3 in) and 71.5 (234 ft 7 in) at the waterline, while its draught is 7.9 metres (25 ft 11 in). The ship is propelled by an Enmar Industries DN-50 diesel engine, providing 12,500 shp and a cruising speed of 18 knots.

Production

The Gracchus is the first ship exported extraregionally by Maritime Imperial under a different brand; specifically, by Tethys Mara. Despite this, Tethys Mara does not possess its own dedicated shipyards and as such uses Maritime Imperial's facilities, both domestically and internationally. Within two weeks of the Gracchus being officially made available on the company's export catalogue, orders for a total of twenty-four had been placed by Neu Engollon (whose government had been a prominent backer of Schwyz Logiztek's involvement), the Blackhelm Confederacy, Nikolia and Mallaska.

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